San Antonio Chapter
A Wisconsin Alumni Association Varsity Chapter
Our purpose is to build an inclusive local community of UW alumni and supporters united by Badger pride, spirit, and the desire to advance UW–Madison’s positive impact on the world.
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The WAA: San Antonio chapter is the ambassador for Badger spirit in south Texas. We connect alumni, students, parents, and friends with the UW through spirited, enriching events. Our scholarship program — funded through chapter activities and donations — supports area students attending the UW. We also enjoy holding fun, diverse events with other local Big 10 chapters, such as bowling tournaments, an annual picnic, and local sports outings.
WAA Stories
Did any Badgers qualify for the Paris 2024 Olympics?
Who is the campus carillonneur?
The Weather Guys say that 2024 has been an unusually warm, wet, summer, and they’ve got the data to back it up.
Hot enough for ya? Probably. And on The UW Now Livestream, atmospheric scientist Steve Ackerman explains exactly why it’s so hot.
UW scientists are on watch as we weather more extreme temperatures and storms.
Did any Badgers qualify for the Paris 2024 Olympics?
Who is the campus carillonneur?
The Weather Guys say that 2024 has been an unusually warm, wet, summer, and they’ve got the data to back it up.
Hot enough for ya? Probably. And on The UW Now Livestream, atmospheric scientist Steve Ackerman explains exactly why it’s so hot.
UW scientists are on watch as we weather more extreme temperatures and storms.
Did any Badgers qualify for the Paris 2024 Olympics?
Who is the campus carillonneur?
The Weather Guys say that 2024 has been an unusually warm, wet, summer, and they’ve got the data to back it up.
Hot enough for ya? Probably. And on The UW Now Livestream, atmospheric scientist Steve Ackerman explains exactly why it’s so hot.
UW scientists are on watch as we weather more extreme temperatures and storms.